In Bone Marrow, where they replace ones that die in the blood. Dead red blood cells sink to the bottom of the blood vessel where they are "cleaned" (eaten) by special cells.
Three million red blood cells die and are reproduced every second. The dead red blood cells get degraded by the liver
No. Most can except some specialized ones such as brain cells, red blood cells and gametes.
No, red blood cells are produced in bone marrow.
Blood cells (Steam cells) start producing new red blood cells and white blood cells.
Red bone marrow makes new red and white blood cells.
The bone marrow is responsible for producing red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. If the bone marrow is destroyed by radiation, these cells would not be able to be reproduced, leading to a compromised immune system, anemia, and difficulty in blood clotting.
All cells are born with a nucleus, but not the red blood cell. Without the large structure in the cell, it can carry more oxygen. But without a nucleus, it cannot reproduce and will die eventually. A red blood cell's life span is about 3-4 months. After that, it will be sent to the liver to be destroyed.When red blood cells are destroyed they release heme, a prosthetic group, that consists of iron. Iron is used to reproduce red blood cells in bone marrow. Red blood cells usually are reproduced in bone marrow.
Hematopoiesis occurs primarily in the bone marrow, where stem cells differentiate and mature into various blood cell types, including red blood cells. This process involves the production of new red blood cells through a series of steps that ultimately leads to the release of mature red blood cells into the bloodstream.
red blood cells and white blood cells and platelets
Red bone marrow is responsible for the production of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets through a process called hematopoiesis. These blood cells play crucial roles in oxygen transport, immune responses, and blood clotting.
After old red blood cells rupture, the fragments are broken down by the body's immune system and recycled for the production of new red blood cells.
The spleen is the primary organ involved in the breakdown of red blood cells. Here, old or damaged red blood cells are removed from circulation and broken down to recycle their components. Some parts of the red blood cells are reused to make new blood cells.